EU, Trump and trade
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President Donald Trump has announced he’s levying tariffs of 30% against the European Union and Mexico starting Aug. 1.
EU trade ministers met in Brussels to discuss 30% tariffs announced by President Donald Trump over the weekend.
LONDON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said he believed Britain would fight to defend the United States but suggested he could not say the same for the European Union, a factor in his decision not to sign a trade deal with the bloc.
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Stocktwits on MSNEU Looks For ‘Crystal Ball’ To Predict Trump's Intentions As It Awaits Tariff Letter From White HouseThe European Union is awaiting clarity on the approach that President Donald Trump wants to take with respect to tariffs. According to a Reuters report, the EU is bracing for a tariff letter from the White House on Friday,
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced a trade deal with Indonesia, the latest pact in a bid to cement better terms with trading partners and reduce a massive trade deficit, even as the European Union readied retaliatory measures should talks between Washington and its top trading partner fail.
Shelving the plan could help EU persuade the U.S. to give it a more favorable trade deal and comes just two months after the Commission suggested it.
US inflation heated back up in June, rising to its highest level in four months, as price increases — including those from tariffs — packed a bigger punch.
The European Union braced on Friday to receive a letter from U.S. President Donald Trump, outlining planned duties on his largest trade and investment partner after a broadening of his tariff war in recent days.